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Federal funding for Indigenous culture, language programs must be sustainabl­e, say advocates

- Jason Warick

Belinda kakiyosēw Daniels says it's good to be home.

The University of Victoria

Indigenous education profes‐ sor was back on Treaty 6 ter‐ ritory in Saskatchew­an this week. Daniels and others launched a mentorship pro‐ gram in her home commu‐ nity, Sturgeon Lake First Na‐ tion, located approximat­ely 150 kilometres north of Saskatoon.

Speakers of the Cree lan‐ guage, or nēhiyawewi­n, were paired with other adults in the community who want to reclaim the culture of their ancestors.

It's one of many cultural revival programs underway at Sturgeon Lake.

Daniels said that things are slowly changing for the better.

"I feel elevated. I feel in‐ spired," she said. "All the lan‐ guage work that's happening right across the country."

The Sturgeon Lake projects are funded in part through a $500,000 federal government grant.

This week's federal budget included more than $290 million for Indigenous language and cultural preser‐ vation. The government says it will go to programs that are led by First Nations, Métis and Inuit communitie­s.

Daniels said funding is one way to honour the treaty promises made more than a century ago, but that com‐ mitment needs to be sus‐ tained over time, not just for one year.

"Of course, money does help so I'm grateful about that. However, I just think that with the Indigenous Lan‐ guages Act the federal gov‐ ernment promised sustain‐ able funding. So my question is, why is the number always changing? Why is it always moving?"

Saskatoon Tribal Council Chief Mark Arcand agreed.

"This is a good news story and I think we've got to be happy for it. But again, we're always in need of more, just like everyone else is. So it's a good starting point," Arcand said.

"Is this a one-off? If it's a one-off, it's going to fail. It's got to be continuous funding that's enhanced with the number of people taking these programs, getting their language and their culture back."

The budget also included money for Indigenous busi‐ nesses to secure loans, for residentia­l school survivors and their families, and for on-reserve housing.

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